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1881.
Every good servant does not all commands
First Line:
Every good servant does not all commands
Last Line:
No bond but to do just ones
DMI number:
40951
1882.
Every man in this age has not a soul
First Line:
Every man in this age has not a soul
Last Line:
That they hold no intelligence
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
14706
1883.
Every soul's alike a musical instrument
First Line:
Every soul's alike a musical instrument
Last Line:
Well or ill handled and those sweet or harsh
DMI number:
41136
1884.
Every word he speaks a siren's note
First Line:
Every word he speaks a siren's note
Last Line:
We fasten to our freedoms
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
19899
1885.
Examine how your humour is inclined
First Line:
Examine how your humour is inclined
Last Line:
And choose an author as you choose a friend
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10760
1886.
Examine how your humour is inclined
First Line:
Examine how your humour is inclined
Last Line:
Proceeds from want of sense or want of thought
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9485
1887.
Example is a living law whose sway
First Line:
Example is a living law whose sway
Last Line:
Men more than all the written laws obey
DMI number:
39533
1888.
Examples have the wisest warned oft
First Line:
Examples have the wisest warned oft
Last Line:
Who trusts to them shall never stand full fast
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
14957
1889.
Excellent morality O the vast extent
First Line:
Excellent morality O the vast extent
Last Line:
And thank the courteous storm for rocking him
DMI number:
41616
1890.
Excess of honour done to them that die
First Line:
Excess of honour done to them that die
Last Line:
Makes living men see our humanity
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
15086
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